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Business Management BBM is a bachelor’s degree program designed with a specific focus of developing professionals individuals who can work and execute their leadership knowledge and skills in the businesses and organizations.

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Australian School of Management

CampusFull time3 yearsFebruary 2017AustraliaPerth

A lecture at one of our campuses or digital campus is great for learning concepts, but when it comes to applying those concepts to real-life situations, nothing beats getting out there and experiencing it first-hand. This is why, when you get your business degree with us, you can expect plenty of practical opportunities that are designed to get you out of the classroom and into a job.
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Bachelors in Business Management in Melbourne in Australia.
Overview
A lecture at one of our campuses or digital campus is great for learning concepts, but when it comes to applying those concepts to real-life situations, nothing beats getting out there and experiencing it first-hand. This is why, when you get your business degree with us, you can expect plenty of practical opportunities that are designed to get you out of the classroom and into a job.
From the basics (think Marketing and Accounting) through to the more in-depth units like Strategic Management and International Business, you can expect comprehensive coverage of all the things you’ll need to know. You’ll also get to learn from passionate educators while surrounded by cohort of like-minded peers, who will form your network to offer the support you need to succeed. A focus on digital impacts will mean you’ll be equipped to deal with any challenge or opportunity that is thrown your way in a world connected by technology.
And the best part? In your final semester you get the exciting opportunity to engage in a unique and guaranteed internship, working alongside experienced industry leaders. This is all arranged by our internship coordinator, so you can focus on applying your knowledge.
So whether you want to become a Project Manager, a Strategic Analyst or a Sales and Marketing Manager, you’ll get the right start to your career when you embark on a Bachelor of Business with ASM.
Course Structure
The Bachelor of Business offers a combination of core units and cutting-edge electives, allowing you to further explore your interests and align your study with personal career goals. The elective units are available face-to-face or online. Course content is frequently reviewed to ensure industry relevance.
Duration: 3 years full-time (part-time study available)
Units: 22 units
10 core units (90 Credit Points)
8 major units (90 Credit Points)
4 elective units (36 Credit Points)
Course Requirements: 216 credit points
Delivery Modes:
Campus: Perth (Domestic and international students)
Melbourne (Domestic and international students)
Online: Study anywhere, anytime online (Domestic students and offshore international students only)
Course Mode: All units are available face-to-face and elective units are available both face-to-face and online
Student Internship
As part of this bachelor’s degree, you will work with the Internship Coordinator to gain key industry experience. Our internship program allows you to apply your theoretical knowledge to real-life situations while gaining relevant experience and making industry contacts.
High-performing students are offered the chance to complete their internship overseas. In the past, students have travelled to Canada, Mauritius and Malaysia. We are continually looking to increase the number of organisations we partnership with, in both Australia and internationally.
Degree Units
First Year Units
MGT106 Contemporary Communications for Organisations (Core)
MGT102 Management Principles (Core)
MKT101 Marketing Principles and Practices (Core)
MGT107 Digital Literacy and Social Media (Core)
ACC101 Introductory Accounting (Core)
ITT101 Management Information Systems (Core)
MGT104 Organisational Behaviour (Major)
MGT105 Leadership and Motivation (Major)
Second Year Units
MGT202 Human Resources Management (Core)
MKT201 International Marketing (Major)
ACC201 Management Accounting in the Digital Economy (Major)
200 Elective Unit (Elective)
LAW201 Social, Legal and Ethical Issues for Business (Core)
MGT207 Digital Analytics (Major)
200 Elective Unit (Elective)
200 / 300 Elective Unit (Elective)
Third Year Units
MGT301 Strategic Management (Core)
MGT302 Business Economics (Core)
MGT303 International Business (Major)
300 Elective Unit (Elective)
INT301 Internship I - Double Weighted Unit (Major)
INT302 Internship II - Double Weighted Unit (Major)
Elective Units
LAW202 Business Law
LAW204 Taxation Law and Practice
MGT201 Services Management
MGT203 Information Gathering and Analytics
MGT204 Entrepreneurship
MKT203 Consumer Behaviour
MGT304 Innovation Adoption and Implementation
MGT306 Self-Directed Project
MKT302 Digital Marketing
Admission Requirements
The Australian School of Management (ASM) upholds the principle that all applicants seeking to enrol are treated fairly and equitably. To ensure this, ASM has open, fair, clear and transparent student selection and admissions procedures. Applicants will be selected through the merit based admission requirements detailed below.
Applicants for ASM degrees are required to meet at least one of the following entry requirements:
Successful completion of Year 12 (with ATAR) or equivalent; or
Satisfactory completion of an approved Tertiary Preparation Program, Tertiary Orientation Program, or a Foundation Year Program offered by an accredited institution of higher education (“satisfactory completion” means with at least a “Pass” grade if a graded assessment pathway has been undertaken or “Competency Achieved” if a VET pathway has been undertaken); or
Satisfactory completion of one year of accredited full-time study at an institute of tertiary education (“satisfactory completion” means with at least a “Pass” grade if a graded assessment pathway has been undertaken or “Competency Achieved” if a VET pathway has been undertaken); or
Having reached the age of 21 (Mature Age Entry) and possessing an employment background deemed suitable by the Admissions Manager / Dean such as to give the applicant reasonable prospects for completing the degree (“suitable employment background” means 3 or more years of supervisory or management experience in Business or Hotel Management); or
Having reached a standard of education deemed suitable by the Admissions Manager / Dean as to be the equivalent of completion of Year 12 (with ATAR).
In addition, all students must be 18 years of age or over at the time that they commence the degree for which they have applied.
English Requirements
International students whose first language is not English must demonstrate competency in the English language. English proficiency can be demonstrated by providing proof of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall test result of 6.0 (with no band less than 5.5) or equivalent.
Other acceptable evidence of English proficiency includes:
Completion of secondary education undergraduate degree via the medium of English; or
Successful completion of Year 12 secondary schooling in Australia (minimum of 1 school year to be completed in Australia within the last 2 years); or
Successful completion of an Australian qualification recognised as at least AQF Certificate IV (minimum period of study of 1 school year within the last 2 years); or
Successful completion of a Tertiary Studies Foundation Program (minimum period of study of 1 school year); or
International students who do not meet the specified English proficiency requirements can undertake an ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students program prior to undertaking the course at ASM; or
Pearson Test of English Academic (Pearson); or
Cambridge English (Advanced) from Cambridge ESOL (Cambridge).
Applicants who do not meet the above requirements may enrol in the Full-time General English course at the Australian English Language Centre. This course meets the requirements for a student visa.
“ASM has been a great experience – they've combined theory with a great range of practical experiences, both inside the classroom and out. With the help of ASM, the staff, my colleagues and the internship program, I’m at the start of a new journey.”
Kirsty Leisha Hearn Bachelor of Business
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La Trobe University

CampusFull time3 yearsMarch 2017AustraliaShepparton

This course gives you the chance to study industry-specific areas such as events, sports, tourism and hospitality management. You can also choose a discipline such as accounting, economics, finance, management or marketing as your primary major, and match that with any business or non-business major, minor or elective from across the University.
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Take the opportunity to experience a range of business disciplines before deciding on your major and customise your subjects to fit your career goals.
This course gives you the chance to study industry-specific areas such as events, sports, tourism and hospitality management. You can also choose a discipline such as accounting, economics, finance, management or marketing as your primary major, and match that with any business or non-business major, minor or elective from across the University.
Your first year gives you an overview of business practices and prepares you to take on higher-level problem solving in second and third year. Your subjects will introduce you to accounting, finance, management, marketing and economics - all key to understanding business environments. Having sampled a range of subjects in first semester, you can then choose one or two business disciplines to specialise in throughout the remainder of your course.
Through your elective subjects, you might choose to study a language, politics, international development, Asian studies, journalism, or take a study tour or internship. You could also participate in La Trobe Business School subjects at our partner universities in France, China and Vietnam.
English Language Requirements
Successful completion of English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B certificate at undergraduate (EFS5 (60%) UG) level conducted by La Trobe Melbourne; for more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.
IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 6.0;
TOEFL Paper-based Test - a minimum overall score of 550 with a score of 5 or more in the Test of Written English;
TOEFL Internet-based Test - a minimum overall score of 60 with a minimum for SLR 18; W 22;
La Trobe Melbourne Foundation Studies: 60 per cent final result in a course;
English as the language of instruction in tertiary studies may be accepted. Please note: English as the language of instruction in previous study will not be accepted as a basis of admission (English) for courses where the approved test score requirement is above an IELTS 6.5 with no band score lower than 6.0.
Pearson Test of English (Academic) (PTE): a minimum score of 57 with no communicative skill score less than 50.
Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): a grade of B or higher.
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE): a pass grade of C or higher;
or approved international equivalent.
If you do not meet these entry requirements you might be interested in La Trobe's Foundation Studies and Diploma Programs, which provide an alternative pathway to La Trobe's undergraduate program. For more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.
Subject prerequisite
Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
Professional recognition
Human Resource Management graduates can seek admission to the Australian Human Resource Institute (subject to relevant work experience). Marketing graduates are eligible to join the Australian Marketing Institute or the Australian Market and Social Research Society as associate members.
Career opportunities
You'll graduate with practical skills, a global perspective and a detailed understanding of complex business environments and how they affect each other.
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JMC Academy

CampusFull time104 - 156 weeksJanuary 2017AustraliaBrisbane

The Degree provides the critical mind food for students to tackle the business challenges of the global entertainment industry. During the final year of study students explore entrepreneurship, film and television production management...
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Bachelor of Entertainment (Business Management)

The Degree provides the critical mind food for students to tackle the business challenges of the global entertainment industry. During the final year of study students explore entrepreneurship, film and television production management, international touring principles, online business systems, international licensing and branding, and major festival events management. Assessable projects focus on industry best practice but are extended to include festival proposals, feasibility studies, touring plans, research projects, licensing and brand alignments, and the establishment of online business ventures. A core focus of the Degree is based on professional development; the conduit between knowledge and the delivery of these concepts to industry. Students embark upon a self-devised research project and/ or an industry engagement program under the ongoing mentorship of their lecturers. Acute industry awareness, strong networking skills and the development of a strategic career path are the desired outcomes of this stage. What Career will this course prepare me for? There are numerous opportunities for creative, educated and driven people to forge careers in this new and changing entertainment business environment. Young people stand to benefit from this evolution by using new technologies and new ideas to sell music. Graduates may seek employment with:...
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